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Posted 4 months ago
Andrew Lewis
Answered 4 months ago
The public charge rule allows immigration officers to deny green cards to applicants deemed likely to become "primarily dependent" on government assistance.
Zella Bright
Answered 4 months ago
Officials evaluate factors like income, education, health, and financial resources to determine an applicant's likelihood of becoming a public charge.
Tyler Welch
Answered 4 months ago
Applicants who are deemed likely to become a public charge may be denied a green card, unless they can demonstrate sufficient financial resources or a sponsor's affidavit of support.